Page 8 University Daily Kansan Wednesday, May 1, 1957 Three Queen Finalists To Reign Over Lawyers Three finalists for "Miss Res Ipsa Loquitur" (the Thing Speaks for Itself), queen of the School of Law, will reign over the Law Day festivities Thursday. They will be selected at an assembly at 9:15 a.m. in Green Theater. Seniors Will Have Their Day A proposed softball game between the senior all-stars and a faculty team was cancelled when the faculty couldn't field a team, said Lee Green, Kansas City, Kan. senior, chairman of the class day activities. The seniors have their day Thursday as all members of the class of 1957 are excused from afternoon classes to participate in a full schedule of activities ranging from a "mickey mouse" softball game to a male beauty contest. At 1 p. m. the senior men meet the senior women in a handicap softball game. The men will be required to use kitchen pans instead of gloves, bat opposite the normal side and run the bases backward. Following the softball game the seniors will retire to Holcom's Grove for a picnic. The feature of the evening's entertainment will be a male beauty contest. "A valuable prize will be given to the winner," Green said jokingly at the senior meeting Tuesday. A social hour will provide the windup for senior day. Tickets are still on sale and can be purchased from the Information Booth on Jayhawk Boulevard or from the alumni office, he said. The queen will be announced at the banquet in the Kansas Room of the Student Union that evening. The candidates and the houses they represent are Joyce Ann Watters, Salina, Watkins; Joan Smith, Leavenworth, Sellards; Susan Coffey, Prairie Village, Corbin; Joy Ann Monsees, Kansas City, Mo., North College. All are freshmen. Mary Beebe, Olathe, Alpha Chi Omega; Carol Sue Hall, Wichita, Delta Delta Delta; Marilyn Wiebke, Merriam, Delta Gamma; Raydell Hodson, Ottawa, Alpha Delta Pi; Sandra Smith, Lawrence, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Beverly Wesonig, Pittsburg, Alpha Omicron Pi; Janet Young, Kansas City, Mo., Piet Beta Phi; Suzanne Hamilton, Hutchinson, Chi Omega. All are sophomores. Margaret Heller, Coffeyville, Kappa Alpha Theta and Jo Le Potucek, Wellington, Gamma Phi Beta. Both are juniors. The judges are C. C. Rankin, judge of the probate court, Allen Crafton, professor of speech and drama, and Arthur C. Lonborg, director of athletics. Business Majors To Hear Docking Gov. George Docking will be the guest speaker at a dinner honoring Leonard H. Axe, retiring dean of the School of Business, at 6 p. m. May 8 in the Kansas Room of the Student Union. The dinner will climax the annual School of Business Day sponsored by the Business School Assn. Students are invited to bring their own cases to test the experts at an informal panel discussion on problems in business at 10 a. m. in the Jayhawk Room of the Student Union. Leaders of the discussion will be Charles W. Reilly, Jr., instructor of business law, Bertram Trillich, Jr., assistant professor of business administration and Wiley Mitchell and Jack Steele, associate professors of business administration. An informal coffee will follow the panel discussion. Dean Axe will award medals to outstanding graduating seniors and will present scholarships for the next school year, at the banquet. Tickets for the banquet may be purchased from the eight council members of the Business School Assn. Southern California SUMMER SESSIONS June 24-Aug. 2; Aug. 5-Aug. 31 Numerous courses will be offered in all divisions of the University—graduate and undergraduate. Faculty includes many distinguished professors, Organized social, cultural, and recreational activities are provided. De- For Bulletin, write to For Bulletin, write to Dean Of Summer Session University of Southern California Los Angeles 7 Norman B. Chapman, Canadian graduate student at KU, has received two first-rating gold medals and two cash prizes, totaling $125, in the Biennial Piano Recording Festival sponsored by the National Guild of Piano Teachers. Pianist Wins Medals And Prizes Chapman received a bachelor of music degree from KU in 1956 and will receive a master of music degree in June. Chapman's entry in the festival was a recording of Beethoven's "Concerto No. 4 in G Major" which he made with the KU Symphony Orchestra. The recording was entered in two events of the Festival. Latin Lyric Poetry Thursday L. R. Lind, professor of Latin and Greek will read Latin lyric poetry at the Poetry Hour 4 p. m. Thursday in the Music and Browsing Room of the Student Union. USE KANSAN WANT ADS Make friends with Winston! It's fun to share a good thing! 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